Mackenzie Mcdonald is about to play against Alex Molcan on Monday the 8th of August in Montreal. Here is an update about his live rankings.
Mackenzie Mcdonald is now ranked no.72 with points as the American no.11.
On the other side, Alex Molcan is at the moment ranked no.42 with the status of Slovakian no.1 with 1061 points ahead of Norbert Gombos who has 479 points and is ranked no.117.
Live Rankings
146 | 49 | G.Barrere | 394 |
147 | 121 | S.Napolitano | 394 |
148 | 37 | M.Mcdonald | 392 |
149 | 142 | A.Canas | 391 |
High 150 | New 151 | J.Kym | 390 |
151 | 132 | M.Gigante | 389 |
152 | 151 | L.Tien | 389 |
153 | 4 | K.Nishikori | 388 |
154 | 102 | Z.Svajda | 387 |
155 | 118 | T.Atmane | 382 |
156 | 1 | R.Nadal | 380 |
157 CH | 157 | J.Fonseca | 374 |
He is 24 places up down. to be the new world no.72. His career-best rank was no.48.
Depending on the other results, Mackenzie Mcdonald may gain 6 places to be the new world no.66 if he wins the upcoming match.
Mcdonald will have only 45 points to defend in the next 4 weeks. The point will be dropped on the 22nd of August (Western & Southern Open – Cincinnati)
In his live rankings, out of 666 points, Mackenzie has gained 370 points (56%) on Hard Court, 126 points (19%) on Clay, 105 points (16%) on Indoor and 65 points (10%) on Grass.
Year-to-date live rankings
In terms of live year-to-date rankings, Mcdonald is still ranked no.60 occupying the position of American no.9.
H2H Mackenzie Mcdonald vs. Alex Molcan
Mcdonald and Molcan have never played against each other so far on the main tour.
Mackenzie Mcdonald in 2022
Currently the world no.72, the American played his last match on the 2nd of August when he surrendered to world no.44 Emil Ruusuvuori 1-6 6-4 6-4 in the 1st round in Washington (draw).
Until now, during this year the American has an overall 17-21 match record.
Alex Molcan in 2022
Ranked world no.42, Molcan played his last match on the 27th of July when he capitulated to world no.78 Roberto Carballes Baena 3-6 6-2 6-3 in the 2nd round in Umag (draw).
Currently, during this season the Slovakian achieved a 25-18 match record. Alex Molcan’s most significant accomplishment of the year was reaching the final in Marrakech and Lyon.